![]() I use VI Labs Ravenscroft 275 piano software with a Muse Receptor Trio, a Roland RD-700SX keyboard, a Roland RPU-3 piano pedal (very important because of what one can do with una corda, half pedaling and such - just look at Vladimir Horowitz's feet, at how he uses pedals and listen! - than try that on Ravensroft, because you can now do the same), and an Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphone. It is a cathartic experience for me to play any kind of music on Ravenscroft (of course including classical music). If classical music sounds good/and feels good to play on a piano, that piano is worth considering for any type of music. The ultimate test from my point of view is trying a piano by playing classical music. Then you buy the software, sit down and start playing: it does not feel as good (I have spent some hours trying to find the right keyboard touch settings/velocity curve for my controller. I cannot say the same about Ivory American Concert D, which sounds decent for pop music when you listen. It feels good with light, medium, heavy settings (whatever you like you don't loose control somewhere between keys and sound). ![]() One does not need to tweek keyboard velocity curves.
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